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PPAD Activity Promotes Outer Membrane Vesicle Biogenesis and Surface Translocation by Porphyromonas gingivalis

机译:PPAD活性促进外膜囊泡生物发生和Porphyromonas Gingivalis的表面易位

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Many bacteria switch between a sessile and a motile mode in response to environmental and host-related signals. Porphyromonas gingivalis, an oral anaerobe implicated in the etiology of chronic periodontal disease, has long been described as a nonmotile bacterium. And yet, recent studies have shown that under certain conditions, P. gingivalis is capable of surface translocation. Considering these findings, this work aimed to increase our understanding of how P. gingivalis transitions between sessile growth and surface migration. Here, we show that the peptidylarginine deiminase secreted by P. gingivalis (PPAD), an enzyme previously shown to be upregulated during surface translocation and to constrain biofilm formation, promotes surface translocation. In the absence of PPAD, the production of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) was drastically reduced. In turn, there was a reduction in gingipain-mediated proteolysis and a reduced zone of hydration around the site of inoculation. Transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq) and metabolomics analyses also showed that these changes corresponded to a shift in arginine metabolism. Overall, this report provides new evidence for the functional relevance of PPAD and proteases, as well as the importance of PPAD activity in OMV biogenesis and release. Our findings support the model that citrullination is a critical mechanism during lifestyle transition between surface-attached growth and surface translocation by modulating OMV-mediated proteolysis and arginine metabolism. IMPORTANCE Gram-negative bacteria produce nanosized OMVs that are actively released into their surroundings. The oral anaerobe P. gingivalis is prolific in OMV production, and many of the proteins packaged in these vesicles are proteolytic or protein-modifying enzymes. This includes key virulence determinants, such as the gingipains and PPAD (a unique peptidylarginine deiminase). Here, we show that PPAD activity (citrullination) is involved in OMV biogenesis. The study revealed an unusual mechanism that allows this bacterium to transform its surroundings. Since OMVs are detected in circulation and in systemic tissues, our study results also support the notion that PPAD activity may be a key factor in the correlation between periodontitis and systemic diseases, further supporting the idea of PPAD as an important therapeutic target.
机译:响应于环境和宿主相关信号,许多细菌在无柄和动机模式之间切换。 Porphyromonas Gingivalis是一种在慢性牙周病的病因中涉及的口腔厌氧,长期以来被描述为非含量细菌。然而,最近的研究表明,在某些条件下,P. Gingivalis能够表面易位。考虑到这些调查结果,这项工作旨在提高我们对牙龈生长和表面迁移之间P. Gingivalis过渡的理解。在这里,我们表明,由P.Gingivalis(PPAD)分泌的肽基甘氨酸离氨酶,前面示出的酶在表面易位期间上调并限制生物膜形成,促进表面易位。在没有PPAD的情况下,外膜囊泡(OMV)的产生急剧减少。反过来,在接种的位点周围有GingiPain介导的蛋白水解和减少的水合区域。转录组测序(RNA-SEQ)和代谢组科分析还表明这些变化对应于精氨酸代谢的变化。总体而言,本报告为PPAD和蛋白酶的功能相关性提供了新的证据,以及PPAD活性在OMV生物生成和释放中的重要性。我们的研究结果支持柑橘优化是在生活方式过渡期间通过调节OMV介导的蛋白水解和精氨酸代谢之间的生活方式过渡期间的临界机制。重要的革兰氏阴性细菌产生积极释放到周围环境中的纳米型OMV。口腔腹腔腺癌在OMV生产中具有多产性,并且许多包装在这些囊泡中的蛋白质是蛋白水解或蛋白质改性酶。这包括关键的毒力决定簇,例如GINGIPAIN和PPAD(一种独特的肽基碱基酶)。在这里,我们表明PPAD活性(柑橘系)涉及OMV生物生成。该研究揭示了一种不寻常的机制,使这种细菌能够改变其周围环境。由于OMV在循环和全身组织中检测到,我们的研究结果也支持PPAD活性可能是牙周炎和全周脉疾病之间相关性的关键因素,进一步支持PPAD作为重要治疗目标的想法。

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